Best streets in Twin Peaks
- Streets
Ranked 1st best street in Twin Peaks
"Just What Its Name Implies"
- youdamom
Grand View is just that...a grand view. It's basically living quarters for the rich. Winding parallel to Market in the Portola Heights District, Grand View is full of extraordinary homes that seem to...
Ranked 2nd best street in Twin Peaks
"A quiet, quirky little street."
- ouncible
Short Street is indeed short, on a significant slope between Market and Yukon.
Thanks to San Francisco's peculiar micro climates, Short Street is pretty sunny, the bulk of the fog wall bypassing...
Ranked 3rd best street in Twin Peaks
"Somewhere with a dynamite view...."
- SNCastor
Gardenside Drive, just below the crest of Twin Peaks, has some of the most awesome views of The City! Some folks get cranky when the fog rolls in - it feels like a soppy, wet, misty blanket doing its...
Ranked 4th best street in Twin Peaks
"Congested but has a great view down the hill to the city."
- Cherry4fun
This place is too much congested as there are many residential buildings which are closely built and packed. No much space of living outside home. There is a great scenic view down the hill to the cit...
Ranked 5th best street in Twin Peaks
"Just off of Twin Peaks Boulevard"
- 21223
Raccoon Drive branches off of Twin Peaks Boulevard and it is a pretty short and narrow street that leads to a dead end. However, this street is pretty nice although it usually goes unnoticed. Although...
Unranked Streets
"A family affair"
- CB4Real
This street is great for families with small children. Once they are old enough to roam around, it may not be so great due to traffic and the older kids aorund the neighborhood. However, it is relativ...
"Sort of like an eagle"
- 21223
Eagle street is a short street that starts at Yukon street and ends at Caselli Avenue. This street is quiet and peaceful. It consists only of houses, which means that there aren't any shopping centers...